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Thanks for the well wishes. She turned seven yesterday!!! Keep an eye on my photo albums. I'm making one for each year to track her progress over time so I'll be updating them periodically. She made it to the Little Mo regional which will take place over Memorial Day weekend and she is super excited. She has also started academy with the big kids so she is really stoked about that too. She is having a blast. So far, so good.

Great to know and much appreciated. I have a girl you'll want to take a look at in a few years. She is just about to turn 7 but she wants it so bad it is nuts. I hope she keeps it up. You will never see anyone work harder.

It all depends on what the goal is - professional player or "just" NCAA College Div 1. For a professional player around age 14 and they should be able to be successful (winning 2+ rounds in the main draw) in an International Junior event...not just national championships.

Then there is a difference when it comes to gender...is it a male or female athlete. For a female athlete it is "easier" to become a successful player since player performance density is not what it is in men's tennis. But bottom line is how badly the player wants it - we can only help them get there but we can't practice and play for them.

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